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Every air force develops it's own tactics. In the RAF during WW2 even each Group developed its own unique tactics.
It isn't. The Royal Air Force is an idependent force like the Royal Navy and the Army. The navy and army have their own individual air arms, the Fleet Air Arm and the Army Air Corps but each has individual roles.
The names of the armed forces vary by country. For example, in the United States, the branches of the armed forces are the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. In the United Kingdom, they are the Army, Navy (Royal Navy), and Air Force (Royal Air Force). Other countries have their own unique names for their armed forces.
it started in 1947 as the US Air Force. Before that it was the Army Air Force. (Although the question does not state which Air Force) The first independent Air Force in the world was the RAF formed in 1812 from the RFC and the Naval FC.
Yes Canadians were involved with aircraft in WW 1. 20,000 volunteers went into the British Royal Flying Service or the Royal Naval Air Service. Canada did not however have a viable air corps of its own during WW1. Found at article, Royal Canadian Air Force, Wikipedia on Answers. Com.
Scotland doesn't have its own army. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and people from Scotland who wish to have a military career join the British Armed Forces. British Army, Royal Navy or Royal Air Force.
Prince William is an officer in the Royal Air Force, flying search and rescue helicopters. The RAF were saluting one of their own.
No, the queen isn't allowed to have an army, so therefore it cannot have royal in the name, but technically it can own regiments within the army. On a further note, the queen is allowed to have an airforce and a navy, so the word royal is included in the names of those brances; Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal Canadian Navy.
There is no specific UCMJ Article concerned with the wear of the military uniform. If a service member is charged with improper wear of the uniform, it is likely to be a "Failure to follow direct orders" sort of situation.Each branch of the Armed Forces has its own uniform regulations. Each of these lay out recourse for violation of the reg. See below:Marine Corps - MCO P1020.34 - Marine Corps Uniform RegulationsNavy - NAVPERS 15665H - United States Navy Uniform RegulationsArmy - Army Regulation 670-1 - Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and InsigniaAir Force - AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2903 - Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force PersonnelCoast Guard - COMDTINST M1020.6G - United States Coast Guard Uniform RegulationsSee each of the applicable for specifics.
in the USA
Army Air Force as the US Air Force as it's own entity hasn't been created yet.